Voice provider

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He is an Elvis impersonator and was originally intended to be the voice provider for BIG AL.

When PowerFX felt the provided recordings weren't good enough they attempted to do another recording session with him, they found he was on tour and unable to return to do more recording. He was replaced with Frank S., however demos of his voice for beta Big-AL are still found on places such as Youtube.

He was a former employee of PowerFX and the voice provider of VOCALOID2 BIG AL. After Michael King was unable to help complete the original voice files for the voicebank. He is a native (US) English speaker who was born in Sydney, Australia.

Trivia:

The identity of the voice provider was revealed during an interviewer about VOCALOID. However the Wikia is not allowed to provide further information.

He is a Swedish born singer and the voice provider of VOCALOID3 YOHIOloid.

He was the guitarist of the Swedish rock group Seremedy. In 2012, he started a solo career in Japan with a hit song called SKY☆LiMiT He's known for being a part of the Visual Kei culture. He often sings in English, such as in Our Story.

Known by her online username, Misha is the voice provider of the English capable VOCALOID4, Ruby. She was previously known for voicing the UTAU, Makune Hachi and is an active fan in the VOCALOID community.

She is a British professional singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOIDMIRIAM.

For nine years since VOCALOID1 before the third engine, she was Zero-G's only revealed voice provider. She was born in 1962 in Johannesburg, South African Republic and cut her recording at the age of 11. Then she moved to Britain in her late teens and worked as a backing singer for famous singers including Tina Turner, Freddie Mercury and George Michael. In 1999 Miriam started her solo career and moved to the United States in 2001.
According to Miriam, the reason why she lent her voice to VOCALOID was that she accepted that "you cannot fight progress".
Stockley is also the lead singer of the band Adiemus.

She is an American musician, VOCALOID producer, and illustrator who is also known as EmpathP. She provided the voice for VOCALOID4, DAINA. She is also the illustrator for the VOCALOID3, AVANNA and the voice provider for the UTAU. Namida.

She is best known for singing "Tori no Uta", the theme for the visual novel Air. She is the voice provider for VOCALOID3 IA.

She was once a former member of I've Sound. She also did some Happy hardcore singing in her early career. She is known for doing several opening themes for Key's works, such as Air, Clannad: Tomoyo After - It's a Wonderful Life, Clannad: After Story and Angel Beats!.

The name of this voice provider was undisclosed at the initial distribution of Kiyoteru. Yamaha gave a vague hint that the vocal was from "A talented professional singer who has been joining the development of VOCALOID." At this time Kiyoshi's name was going around among some fans.

Trivia:

On August 12, 2010, Kiyoshi disclosed in a Nicocast that he was the voice behind the VOCALOID Kiyoteru.

He is a utaite/freelance singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID2 Nekomura Iroha.

Initially, Kyounosuke's name was not revealed during Iroha's VOCALOID2 release. But, directly after Nekomura Iroha V4 was made available for purchase, AHS revealed on Twitter that Kyounsuke provided Iroha's voice.

She was born in 1983 in Yubari. Her name was undisclosed at the initial distribution of Yukari. AHS made a brief announcement that Yukari's voice was from "a woman with mellow and clear vocal". It was not until at the first Yukari anniversary on December 22, 2012 that this voice provider disclosed herself in Nicocast.

She is a professional singer and provided her voice for the VOCALOID1 MEIKO.

She was born in 1978 in Tokyo, Japan. At the age of 18 her unit Fragrance Balance received an award in an amateur music contest held by Yamaha. This event set her up with Yamaha, and she closed a contract in 2001. The contract expired in 2006 and she has been in solo career since then.

He is a professional male singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID1 KAITO.

He started his career in the music industry as a music teacher after graduating from college, and then as a backing singer and anime song singer. He also worked as a dubbing voice actor in the animation film Cinderella by Walt Disney.
Little of his identity is disclosed so far, including his birth year and real name. The artist name Fūga Naoto is a word play from fuuga na oto (風雅な音), meaning "tasteful sound."

She is a voice actress and the voice provider for the VOCALOID2 Hatsune Miku.

She was born in 1984 in Tokyo, Japan. In 2003 she was awarded in the contest VS Audition 2003 by Pony Canyon which established her career as a voice actress. Since then, she has built her fame in the industry, providing her voice for many animes and computer games. She provided high quality voice samples for VOCALOID2 Hatsune Miku. She has become a veteran of Vocaloid and due to her familiarization of Vocaloid scripts, she herself stated she now reads Vocaloid script much faster then when she first did it.[5]

Hatsune Miku

VOCALOID2

Her soft and clear voice caught the attention of Crypton and they adopted Saki for their first VOCALOID2 product and third VOCALOID product overall, Miku. Crypton's actions created an instant hit, creating the widely-known VOCALOID trend. Saki Fujita provided a cute, high and clear voice for Hatsune Miku; a VOCALOID2 voicebank. Now Miku is widely recognized as the most famous and leading VOCALOID having appeared in concerts worldwide.

Learning English

VOCALOID3

Saki once again reprises her role for the Miku append voicebanks. She took on a new challenge in VOCALOID; providing English-based voice samples as Miku, for the English voicebank of Hatsune Miku. She learned English using an English learning program called "Engrish away!". "Engrish away!" aims to reduce the strength of a Japanese accent and is used by many Asian English learners worldwide. Due to problems with learning an American accent, she has been progressing slower in her voicebank than a native English speaker. Crypton claims her accent is clearer and more understandable than Yu Asakawa (Megurine Luka's voice provider).

Trivia:

Her voice acting prowess would find herself voicing various characters for the browser game Kantai Collection.

She is a voice actress and was the voice provider for the VOCALOID2 Kagamine Rin/Len.

She was born in 1986 in Tottori, Japan. During high school, she developed her talent as a voice actress and received a scholarship for voice actress school. Her professional career started in 2005 when she provided her voice for Ami/Mami Futami in the arcade game THE IDOLM@STER. This product spread her fame in the industry, causing her to be contracted by Crypton to provide the voice for a new male/female vocaloid, following Saki Fujita's hiring as the voice for Hatsune Miku.

She is a voice actress and the voice provider for the VOCALOID2 Megurine Luka.

She was born in 1975 in Tokyo, Japan. The Luka project started in the early of 2007, preceding Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin/Len projects. Crypton had the idea of releasing Luka as their first Vocaloid2 product, but the schedules of Yu and the company did not meet one another, so Luka was distributed as the third Vocaloid of Crypton following Miku and Rin/Len.
Yu can speak competent English, which is the reason why Crypton used her voice for Luka.

A second voice recording competition was held to find the voice provider by uploading a song they think best suits her. There were a number of contestants chosen and soon narrowed down to two, resulting in Misaki and another contestant named Yuka, with Misaki being the finalist.

He is a professional Japanese male singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID3 Camui Gackpo/Gackpoid.

He was born in Okinawa, Japan. He is one of the Japanese leading rock music singers and has fans worldwide. Recently, he stretched his activity to the stage and now plays roles such as that of a shogun and samurai. The final design of Gackpoid is heavily influenced by many aspects of Gackt's own personality.

Gackt is no stranger to overseas and foreign performances. As he can speak English and Chinese, he has performed songs in those languages too. He also has been in one Hollywood film, Bunraku, as the role of Yoshi.

In the year 2009, Gackt placed a contest for GACKPOID users to 'challenge' their capabilities.Later the winning song along with the runners-up song would then be added into Gackt's next 39th album.

The winning song was "Episode.0", by mathru/KanimisoP ;along with "Paranoid Doll" by NatsuP were chosen and will be sung by Gackt and featured in his next album "Episode.0". (For detailed information of the song contest view the 'Song Competition' article under "Camui Gackpo".)

She is a Filipino-Japanese[6] female voice actress, singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID2 GUMI/Megpoid.

She was born in 1989 in Ibaraki, Japan. In 2007 she was chosen out of 5,000 applicants for the voice actress role of Ranka Lee (蘭花 李), the heroine of the TV anime Macross Frontier and started her musical career in 2008. A notable song of the anime Seikan Hikou (星間飛行, Interstellar Flight), sung by Megumi herself, entered the charts at number 5 that year.

She is an actress and singer, who was born in Tokyo, Japan. She is also known to be an amateur manga artist in her spare time. She is the voice provider for VOCALO Revolution's CUL, a mascot that was previously vocalized by the VOCALOID2 VY1, a feminine-like voicebank.

He is a Japanese male singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID2 Utatane Piko.

He was born in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. His earliest known involvement with music was as an amateur vocalist when he was a high school student, and with his mother's advice, Piko posted a VOCALOID fandub song on Niconico and the song received fame. In September 2009, he made his debut as an independent singer, and this led to his contract with Ki/oon Records, a subsidiary company of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. in March, 2010. His artist name, Piko, is the namesake of a pet dog he had.

Trivia:

In Japan, he is known as 両声類 Ryouseirui, an artificial word from the word of the same pronunciation 両生類 (amphibian) and meaning "both-vocals-species". This is because he has the ability of producing both masculine and feminine vocal tones.

His logo is ﾋﾟωﾟｺ, where the katakana ピコ (Piko) are included. His logo is similar to Sekihan's.

PIKO often uses a hand-drawn mouse named Pikochu, with the following face as his trademark image, ﾋﾟωﾟｺ. This mouse can be seen as a representation of PIKO in several of his Niconico song covers. He has many plush toys, puppets, and oversized pillows in the likeness of his trademark mascot.

The official English romanization is "PIKO", as stated in an entry in his blog.

In a Namahousou on December 18, 2010, he said his favourite anime characters is K-ON!'s Hirasawa Ui.

He is often known for singing with Sekihan and various other Nico Nico singers.

He has released three albums so far as an signed artist (Infinity (Sep 9, 2009), 1PIKO (May 11, 2011) and 2PIKO (May 30, 2012)). He has also released cover albums and compilation albums as an utaite.

Piko is also a VOCALOID producer. As a VOCALOID producer, he goes by the name Chuutoro-P (ちゅうとろP), composed songs since December 21, 2012. His only works so far are "Seiya Bokumetsu Chouzetsu Suishou Dan" sung by GUMI and Miku and "Uta Catastrophe" sung by Miku.

She is a voice actress and the voice provider for the VOCALOID3 Macne Nana and the VOCALOID4 Macne Petit. She also gave her voice for the Macne Series Macne Nana, Nana Petit and Whisper☆Angel Sasayaki.

Born December 15, 1975 in Athens, Greece, but raised in Kanagawa Prefecture,[1] she is a member of the voice actress group "More Peach Summer Snow", alongside Chiwa Saitō, Mamiko Noto and Ryo Hirobashi (the group began as "More Peach Summer", with Haruna, Chiwa and Mamiko; also, all four women voiced characters in the anime "Sgt. Frog").She is best known for playing light-hearted or mysterious roles, such as Bakusō Kyōdai Let's & Go!! as Gō Seiba, Hamtaro as Haruna Hiroko (Roku-chan), and Sgt. Frog as Momoka Nishizawa, Coco Bandicoot in japanese dub in the games Crash Bandicoot: 2 Cortex Strikes Back, 3 Warped, Team Racing and Crash Bash.

Trivia:

Haruna came up with the idea for the Macne Series back at 2009, pointing out in her regular column "天声姫語 Vox Reginae, Vox Dei" carried in the magazine Mac Fan by Mainichi Communications, that no voice synthesizers existed for the Macintosh operating system at that moment[2]

She grew up in Tokyo until she was nine years old her parents decided to move to New York to continue their music careers. In 1997 she sang for Ryuich Sakamoto's "The never ending story". In 2006 she released an album called "Harmonious". She has a contract with Yamaha Music.

She is a singer and actress. She is also the voice of the VOCALOID3 galaco.

She was born in Toshima, Tokyo. She became famous outside Japan for her role in the 2000 film, Battle Royale, in which she portrayed the insane, ruthless Mitsuko Souma; her acting career took off with this movie and also raised her international profile particularly in East Asia. Shibasaki also won acclaim for her role in 2001 film, Go, which earned her several awards, among which the Best Supporting Actress Award of Japanese Academy, the Hōchi Movie Award, the Kinema Junpō Award.

He is a Japanese singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID3 YUU, one of three voices featured in ZOLA PROJECT.

In order to find the perfect voice providers for ZOLA PROJECT, YAMAHA selected over 40 candidates in their teens and twenties to record temporary voicebanks in order to test for the best quality. From those forty YAMAHA selected three to undergo half of a year of training to read "incantations" from which the phonemes would be selected.
In early 2015, Minorun retired from the ZOLA group. This was because his physical condition would not allow him to perform his best, however, he would still be active and continue his status as YUU's voice provider.[3]

He is a Japanese singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID3 KYO, one of three voices featured in ZOLA PROJECT.

In order to find the perfect voice providers for ZOLA PROJECT, YAMAHA selected over 40 candidates in their teens and twenties to record temporary voicebanks in order to test for the best quality. From those forty YAMAHA selected three to undergo half of a year of training to read "incantations" from which the phonemes would be selected.

He is a Japanese singer and the voice provider for the VOCALOID3 WIL, one of three voices featured in ZOLA PROJECT.

In order to find the perfect voice providers for ZOLA PROJECT, YAMAHA selected over 40 candidates in their teens and twenties to record temporary voicebanks in order to test for the best quality. From those forty YAMAHA selected three to undergo half of a year of training to read "incantations" from which the phonemes would be selected.

She is a famous enka singer and occasional voice actress. She is the voice provider of the VOCALOID4, Sachiko.

She was born in Niigata on December 5th, 1953 and became the champion of "Uta Mane Tokuhon (歌まね読本)". She was scouted by Masao Koga and made her debut in 1964. In 1979, her song, Omoide Sake (おもいで酒), became the best seller of the year. Since then, she was considered to be one of the best enka singers of Japan.

He is widely recognized under his persona of the character "Kano Akira" in the dance unit ARSMAGNA (アルスマグナ), which is directly related to the cosplay group Chronos Senior High School (私立九瓏ノ主学園). He also participates in the dance and vocal unit, Dengeki Qomolangma Tai (電撃チョモランマ隊) as a dancer and lead vocalist, as well as participated within the unit AUЯA. [4][5]

Also known as "Turtle Mother" (龟娘; Guī Niáng), she is the voice provider for the VOCALOID3, Zhanyin Lorra. A voice recording competition was held to find the voice provider for her and Gui Shen Ren was the winning participant out of 4 entries.

She was born on April 1st, attended Xi'an Conservatory of Music and is from the Shanghai Huangpu District. She is an online singer, a radio host, and is one of the most famous online voice actresses. She participates in game explanations and walkthroughs and was also the voice actress for several characters from popular online video games. Her notable works are "故国", and "喵汪之歌".
Little of her identity is disclosed thus far, including her real name.

Trivia:

During the recording process for Lorra, Gui Shen Ren's nose was bleeding profusely for unknown reasons. Due to this, she had no choice but to record while this was happening.[7]

She is a voice actress and the voice provider of the second Chinese capable VOCALOID3, YANHE.

As an utaite, she uses the names kkryu and Panda-shi (パンダ氏). She is a member of Aoni Production, a Japanese talent agency.
She was born in 1985 in Beijing, China. She first started voice acting in high school for doujin games.

Trivia:

She is known for voice acting in Chinese and Japanese.

She was originally supposed to voice Zhiyu Moke, a male Chinese VOCALOID.

Roughly translated to "Princess Qi", she is the voice provider for the VOCALOID3, Yuezheng Ling. A voice recording competition was held to find the voice provider for her and QI Inory was the winning participant out of all 390 entries.

Her real name is Manqing Liang (梁蔓青; Liáng Mànqīng) and she was born on November 2nd in Guangdong, China. She now lives in Beijing and she studied at the Communication University of China.
She is an online singer who performed many covers and dubs. Since her debut in 2006, she has been very active in making covers and performing live with people in the same field. Her most notable works are "Most Unusual National Wind" (最炫东方风) and "Memoria". She also sang many different songs for China Animations and Games, such as "Glimmer" (for "Nano-Core").

Trivia:

She is capable of singing in Japanese as well as Mandarin and Cantonese, two Chinese dialects.

Also known as Ajie and ketsu, he is a well known singer and voice actor who is capable of speaking in Mandarin and Japanese. He is the voice provider for the VOCALOID4, Yuezheng Longya, and was chosen based on suggestions from Chinese VOCALOID fans.

He was born on November 27th, 1978 and resides in Beijing, China. His most famous dubbing works included "Detective Conan" and "Rainbow Sea".

Trivia:

He noted that he was frightened and shocked by the sudden tags on Weibo by numerous fans. He initially did not understand that he was being suggested as a potential voice provider for Longya.[8]

She was a part of an idol group called GLAM produced by Big Hit Entertainment. She is the voice provider for the VOCALOID3 SeeU. However, Dahee's musical career was interrupted when she was detained for illegal activities in 2014,[9] she was was later given a 12 months prison sentence in January 2015 but then bailed out in March 2015.[10]

On their official YouTube channel, GLAM said their group name "GLAM" stands for "Girls Be Ambitious." The groups official debut is collaborated with Source Music.

Trivia:

The romanization of Kim Dahee's name by the Western community has lead to much confusion. However, the problem was fixed when GLAM romanized her name as Dahee Kim on SBS-MTV's real music drama GLAM.

She is a Japanese female voice actress and singer and the voice provider for VOCALOID, Masaoka Azuki.

She was born in June 1993 in the Chiba Prefecture. She initially began her voice acting career in 2011 but later began her singing career by joining the band, SmileY Inc., with VOCALOID producer, Yuuyu-P in 2014.

Known by some as "The Voice of a Far-East Goddess", MiKA will be making her major solo debut as "Daisy x Daisy".[11] In May 2011 it was announced she would be the voice provider for the Vocaloid3 Ring Suzune, a character spawned from the "Everyone's Vocaloid project" (ボカロ計画 Vocalo-keikaku) contest which was held February 25 (Fri) - April 24.[12]